The Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association

SCHA_Proceedings_1999.pdf

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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting.
Benjamin Porter and James Dellet: Two South Carolina Lawyers and Politicians on the Alabama Frontier, 1819-1834 by Justin C. Eaddy, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
Ben Bates and the Dictates of White Supremacy: the Unpardonable Crime? By Janet G. Hudson, Independent Scholar
A Battle for Their Rights: Race and Reaction in South Carolina, 1940-1945 by R. Phillip Stone, II, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
“With Common Courtesy and Effort from Everyone”: Southern Identity and School Desegregation in Spartanburg, 1964-1970 by Henry H. Lesesne, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
From Guns to Gravy? The Adaptive Uses of Former Military Fortifications Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina — A Case Study by John M. Sherrer, III, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
Aëtius, the Bishops, and the Barbarians by Tracy Keefer, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
“A Prince Necessary Rather than Good”: Aurelian and the Problem of Dacia by Christopher Laurie Newton, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
The United States’ War against Drugs, Its Early Evolution by Ron Chepesiuk – Winthrop University
“That We May Do Israel’s Work”: Racial Election in British Imperial Thought by Eric M. Reisenauer – University of South Carolina (Sumter)
The Orangeburg Tragedy — From a Thirty Year Perspective edited by Robert J. Moore – Columbia College

Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting.
Benjamin Porter and James Dellet: Two South Carolina Lawyers and Politicians on the Alabama Frontier, 1819-1834 by Justin C. Eaddy, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
Ben Bates and the Dictates of White Supremacy: the Unpardonable Crime? By Janet G. Hudson, Independent Scholar
A Battle for Their Rights: Race and Reaction in South Carolina, 1940-1945 by R. Phillip Stone, II, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
“With Common Courtesy and Effort from Everyone”: Southern Identity and School Desegregation in Spartanburg, 1964-1970 by Henry H. Lesesne, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
From Guns to Gravy? The Adaptive Uses of Former Military Fortifications Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina — A Case Study by John M. Sherrer, III, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
Aëtius, the Bishops, and the Barbarians by Tracy Keefer, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
“A Prince Necessary Rather than Good”: Aurelian and the Problem of Dacia by Christopher Laurie Newton, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
The United States’ War against Drugs, Its Early Evolution by Ron Chepesiuk – Winthrop University
“That We May Do Israel’s Work”: Racial Election in British Imperial Thought by Eric M. Reisenauer – University of South Carolina (Sumter)
The Orangeburg Tragedy — From a Thirty Year Perspective edited by Robert J. Moore – Columbia College